13th
Aspect Oriented Modeling
Workshop
@

8th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development

CFP
 

 

Aspect-Oriented Modeling workshop aims to identify and discuss the impacts of aspect-oriented technologies on software modeling, and to set up a shared agenda for future research in aspect-oriented modeling of software systems.


 

AOM@AOSD’09

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AOM@AOSD'08

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AOM@AOSD'07

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AOM@Models'07

 



Aspect-orientation is a rapidly advancing technology. New and powerful aspect-oriented programming techniques are presented at the International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development every year. However, it is not clear what features of such techniques are "common aspect-oriented concepts" and what features are rather language-specific specialties. Research in Aspect-Oriented Modeling (AOM) has the potential to help find such common characteristics from a perspective that is at a more abstract level (i.e., programming language-independent). The ultimate goal of research in AOM is to provide aspect-oriented software developers with general means to express aspects and their crosscutting relationships onto other software artifacts.

Aspect-Oriented Modeling workshop aims to identify and discuss the impacts of aspect-oriented technologies on software modeling, and to set up a shared agenda for future research in aspect-oriented modeling of software systems. To achieve these goals, we invite the participants to present new ideas and discuss the state of research and practice in modeling different kinds of crosscutting concerns at multiple levels: software architecture, detailed design, testing, and mapping models onto aspect-oriented programs. The results of the workshop are expected to contribute towards answering the following key questions:

  • How do aspects emerge and appear in models?

  • In what respect do they help to understand the problem domain?

  • And how do they help to find "better" software solutions?

  • In what regards are current modeling techniques suitable to design aspects?

  • In what respect do they fail to do so?

  • How could those deficiencies be resolved?

Past Editions

Over the past six years, the AOM workshop has been a popular event at previous AOSD, MoDELS and UML conferences. The following represents the host conference and the number of participants and accepted papers:

AOSD 2008 18 participants 6 presented papers   MoDELS 2007 23 participants 7 presented papers
AOSD 2007 18 participants 8 presented papers   MoDELS 2006 25 participants 9 presented papers
AOSD 2006 25 participants 8 presented papers   MoDELS 2005 40 participants 12 presented papers
AOSD 2005 22 participants 8 presented papers  

UML 2004 25 participants 16 presented papers

UML 2003 35 participants 12 presented papers   AOSD 2003 25 participants 16 presented papers
AOSD 2002 20 participants 12 presented papers   UML 2002 10 participants 10 presented papers


 

results and discussions from the 11th
Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Modeling (AOM)

 


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